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Danielle

Member since: Jan 17th, 2008

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Best Buy Perv Videotapes Customer (Switched)

Jan 18th 2008 12:39AM I don't think Best Buy is at all responsible for this man's personal behaviors and tastes.

I also think she's an absolute moron to have done that. It makes me wonder what kind of person she is. Can we really call Chi the only pervert in this sad tale?

How can we hold a COMPANY responsible for one person, in the personal home of a customer, who acts of his own accord and not through company orders.

And if you people have such a PROBLEM with Best Buy, why do you shop there? The woman and Chi aren't the only morons here as far as I'm concerened.

Best Buy Employee Caught Perving Out (Switched)

Jan 17th 2008 9:12PM I agree with the password protect on your important files. I have passwords on all my important data even if the computer is running fine, so that when the event happens that I have to take it in, I know those are in place.

Also, I don't think everyone is seeing these people who work at Geek Squad in the correct light. Of course computer geeks look at porn, and who else would the Geek Squad hire but computer geeks? I am not surprised at this, just taken aback that they would steal purchased items from someone else's computer. Even if it is porn.

And they have to check ALL the files to make sure there is no data corruption when they retrieve files or restore them. If there is a password in place, they know the data is fine, and move on, but if there is no password, they have to check, it's their job if they don't. And a hidden corruption if they don't check could mean a total loss of data the next time something goes wrong with your computer.

So if you don't want people peeking at your files, PROTECT THEM. Don't blame the Geek Squad for doing their jobs, fixing your computer when something goes wrong. I'm not absolving everyone who works there of blame, but you find these people working everywhere, and you have to always be on your guard. The people who are under the spotlight for wrongdoing should indeed be fired and possibly prosecuted, but the majority of people who work for Best Buy and the Geek Squad are decent, upstanding folk who are there trying to help you.